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Friday, October 20, 2017

Garden City Council Meeting

Anita Weston, Reporter
Rich Civic Times

GARDEN CITY,  October 12, 2017. David Gordon from Richmond, Utah, requested that he be given a business license for his business “The Adventure Zone.”  It is a family fun center where people can go to play.  He has a bounce houses as well as what he called “hard rides”—"Ferris wheel, roller coaster, and so forth.   There are other rides that can be rotated through the park.  There will also be  bathrooms available.

The Council noted that there would have to be at least one permanent structure.   Gordon has a three-year lease and would have this adventure park open from Memorial Day through Labor Day.  It could also be opened for special dates at other times during the year.

Jennifer Huefner was asked to check the City’s ordinances concerning height of certain structures.  The Council noted that the park would need to look nice.   Gordon noted that if things work out well, he would like to make everything permanent down the road.

The short-term rental license was granted to Jordan McKee for a home located at 274 North Bear Lake Blvd.  It is owned by Skye West Shop LLC.

Joey Stocking asked the City to purchase some display cases.  He noted that people need to be able to see where trails are located, where the bike path goes, the distance from one area to another and so forth.  The Chamber of Commerce has printed brochures with this information.  However, there are not very many places where these brochures can be made available or viewed by the public unless some display cases can be placed in logical and handy locations.  The City agreed this would be a good project and said they would participate in this effort.  It was noted that State approval would be required if such display cases were to be placed along the bike path and other spots along the highway.




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